From 30 to 40 Years old.

“Look forward and repent
Of all thy errors past,
That so thereby thou may’st attain
True happiness at last.”

From 40 to 50 Years old.

“At fifty years he is
Like the declining sun,
For now his better half of life,
Man seemeth to have run.”

From 50 to 60 Years old.

“His wasted taper now
Begins to lose its light,
His sparkling flames doth plainly show
’Tis growing towards night.”

From 60 to 70 Years old.

“Perplex’d with slavish fear
And unavailing woe,
He travels on life’s rugged way
With locks as white as snow.”

From 70 to 80 Years old.